Wednesday, March 7, 2007

INTERPOL SEEKS ARRESTS OF IRANIANS IN 1994 JEWISH CENTER BOMBING

Interpol Seeks Arrest of Irans in 1994 Argentina Bombing - Eli Lake
A Feb. 28 ruling from Interpol's office of legal affairs recommends that international law enforcement agencies arrest and detain five of the Iranian regime's former high officials for masterminding the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in which 86 people were killed. The wanted Iranians include former minister of Intelligence and Security, Ali Fallahijan; former commander of Iran's Qods Force, Ahmad Vahidi; the former commander of the revolutionary guard, Mohsen Rezai; Iran's cultural attache for its embassy in Buenos Aires, Mohsen Rabbani; and the embassy's third secretary, Ahmad Reza Asghari. The recommendation would effectively make their travel to Europe impossible, or at least very difficult. (New York Sun)

JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED.

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